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shep is back tomorrow live from kentucky with the debate on studio b and fox report in danville, ken condition. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "america'sews." ththilrt now. >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight -- >> the security in benghazi was a struggle and remained a struggle throughout my time there. >> bill: will the aassion ctove dop m sal frent a? evidence is mounting that the white house was not forth coming about the murder. we will have the inside story. >> your polling agency is convinced that florida, north carolina a virginia are going to go fro? pugutf some key swing states, saying president obama is certain to lose there. does karl rove believe that? he will be here.
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>> that line were crossed by an tweerse wo'tosit ti s t nar ra wn'po military action. but the question is where the line is. >> bill: ben affleck has a new movie about ira causing controversy. he will visit as well. utio spono e to hetoeg right now. >> bl: hi. i'm bill o'reilly. llyaomor anfoba ths jefis evening's talking points memo. today a house committee held hearings on the giant screwup that occurred immediately after our ambassador to libya, christopher stevens, was asassed on september 11. many bieve tba nitinily re has tritt ay t violence might have been generated by an
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anti-muslim tape. we now know ambassador stevens, foreign service officer sean smith, former navy seal and two others were killed innn rrtac e athaen, tel damage president obama's reelection chances. let's take it step by step in a methodical way. on septembe12, president obama reacted to the murder of ambassador stevens by first discusng the amuap >> r aff t grth rio biefs of others, but there is absolutely no justification to this type of senseless violence. none. >> bill: the next day, secretary of state hillary clintonmade a public steme aga phinhee. hetetaoven had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content and msage.
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iccomeo gi tan g bk t ve bni of our nation. >> bill: notice no mention of the possibility that terrorists attacked us in libya. on september 14, white house spokesman jay carney stepped up withhilaon sut ias preplanned attack. the unrest we've seen around the region has been in reaction to a video that muslims, many musls find oensive. >> bill: a wthvi oste ubaor n es crucial mistake. >> best information and the best assessment we have today is that, in fact, this was not a prepnned, premeditated attack. that what happened initially was trirn cairo as a consequence of the video. >> bill: so we are now five days
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into invesgating what happened to ambassador stevens and the videotape istill dominating theinats rio ptr hiy to spokesperson reiterated that. >> ambassador rice, in her coents on every network over the weekend, was very clear, very precise about what our juer assessment. it was also an assessment that you heard in comments coming from the intelligence community, in comments coming from the whit house. >> bill: but two daysater,tw yserngng asllwhthsi's re of counterterrorism said this. >> certainly on that particular question i would say yes, they were killed in a course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> bill: so it took ght ds, ght f t
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niti cif ss sns d as a terrorist attack. eight days. on september 25, president obama addressed the issue on "the view." >> we're stilloing an investigation. there is nooubthatin pohaeedhe ongoing assault that it wasn't just a mob action. now, we don't have all the information yet an so we're still gathering it. >> bill: well, nowt is c i wng st drt h a er clstyyi n tr fault. not our fault! others in the administration misled the public. apparently secretary of state clinton not about to take responsibility. one footnot to thatonference caoxewasexed isa ewles you look at the white house, just finished up a phone call, conference call with two senior state department officials.
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fox news has not invited on to this conference call for reporters. we usually on thisist,ut w reit ds nfce c ilodhemed he u.s. military team testified in front of congress. lieutenant colonel andrew wood, angry about what happened, telling cbs news tha two security teams were withdrawn from l at bll tostepen that put everybody over there in danger, according to the colonel. also today, fnc white house correspondent ed henry grilled jay carney. >> did you and oers mislead e icauoun' ntitre rrtat? bselot e idof ud states referred to it as an act of terror immediately after it occurred. >> then why were you at this podium for several days after that saying we don't know if it's a terrost attack. >> i never said that. i never said that we don know teis a dit a esi m clear.
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>> bil spin aside, there is no question that the obama administration screwed this up. there is no question. they screwed it up. we simply did not have enough security in libya totehe thg tiinrw , there a conscious effort to cover up that poor security situation? the answer to that question could decide the election. and that's a memo. for the top story, let's bring f n seg ast te rph peters. i know you're angry about this. and i know you're very critical about this. but let's take it step by step as we did in the talking points memo. that was a fair talking points memo. correc to eththccd,eec rig d ee w that, that was a fair memo? >> yeah. i think it was beyond fair. you actually gave the white house the benefit of the doubt. >> bill: i think that's the
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right thing to do fro my perspective here because there is no smoking gun right n m b m c frd b te t at fna at is there is a division now between hillary clinton and barak obama. if you want to personalize it. that was a pretty interesti conference call yesterday. the state department called it, fnhiutouall the pressxctor pue itae order by secretary clinton saying, we didn't do it. wasn't us. so who else is? o else? not the department of the interior. all right? who else is it? didn't you think that s ing? >>ta w d etnts rvmehe -she took the escape innovation course and she clearlyoes not want to take the rap. she clearly understands how deep pe the intelligencend bill, i
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community at any point believed this was all the fault of a video, speaking -- >> bill: that's beyond a reasonable doubt. video is a foolish excuse at this point. but here is the deal, fry r r -ch it's hillary clinton's fault because she had to okay the withdrawing of the two teams in august, unless barak obama told her to do i and that seems inconceivable. why would a president of the united states care about withdrawing t security teams from libya? i l t m l i thi con st right now. >> there are two separate problems. as far as the responsibility for woefully inadequate security in libya, that is hillary clinton's problem because the boss is hasnped for eveinha enekcillou y eid i t the other problem and it's a distinct problem, is the apparent cover-up. i certainly believe there was one, in my opinion -- of the white house panicking when this
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happened on the 11th vey o smb1 us t - i fed o cly t whoa, they let their guard da on this day of all days. >> bill: personalize it even more. so hillary clinton's responsible for the ambassador. it's her guy. shn's got to proedinim. nonouroutll of the spokesperson, ambassador rice and everybody else and the president himself withthe tape, the tape, the tape, the tape, all right, and then you discount all the reports from the field thatd i avaparoi e! 'tewnth a jihad flag, all right? this is two seals who couldn't fight these guys off. this was planned. yet eight days! so it's either a cover-up or twssiv imcte oh er nngls haar missed is that if
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that mohammed film clip had been a real movie, the pesident and all his spokespersons would have madet a blockbuster. they publicized it. the president's attention. bledthho sl world and you have triggered those riots. i trace it back to them. let me go back for just a moment, bill. i'm trying to be fair as well. under condoleeza rice, the state partnt ordidurto po t h t, k r t, ra kied iocent iraqis. i think hillary clinton wanted to do just the opposite. she turned security over to the leftists and there are plenty with the state department. and as a result, you got the othertreme -- paulghou'tibhee. take two -- if do you take two security teams out, you got to explain it. >> and i think i'm explaining it, you can never excuse it.
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elood of the asa a r e aic i o ll con >>l: othti an explanation. absolutely owe it is and so does president obama and i think this could turn the election. got to run. thanks very much. karl rove on whether mt romney is surging in the vital swing stes. later, dennis mille on big . omw'cerent te hetoil right back. ...seems like you guys got a little gassed out there.
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enough already. c'mon guys. next question.
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hello! what's your favorite color? what's my favorite color? yes. purple. whas yo faoritn?sert whs bme do e inceen ...i love puppies. hash browns or home fries? home fries. do you like my dress? why can't you guys ask good questions like this? [ morgan ] for a chance to interview an nfl player... join visa nfl fan offers and make your ason epic. >> bill: impact segment tonight, are the swing states swinging over to mitt romney? last night i spoke to the director of the suffolk fla,thara,anngen virginia are going to go for romney? >> thas right. >> bill: joining us from the college of new jersey in the garden state, man closely following thlealolle lerl r
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efopllet osteayg their internals show there is no way that the president can win those states. they're not even going to poll again. you say? >>ook, i think those states all end in the romney column, but i think we've got long y de.o bendfthe la,efo the debate, there were polls, three polls in florida. obama was leading by one, one and three. since the debate, there have been two polls, romney has been leading b three and t atesngms ramos romney. virginia, same thing. obama up by 2 in two different polls before the debate. after the debate, obama up by 3 in one pl, but romney up by one an three in another poll. north carolin that ste h tin t ry f ms, e r c tighoofore the debate, romney lead of eight tenths of a percent. there has been one poll in north carolina after the debate and it had a romney margin of nine.
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the obama campaign is spending money in the state, but they've tesiuyy0%mreamount the th're ramping up in every other battle ground state. they can't pull out without if being a news story. >> bill: that's the big indicator, where they allot their television money and north carolina, they prettyuch think bueyll,man w leomngvi idd vni correct? >> correct. and both sides are spending an enormous amount money in two very expensive states and in virginia, for example, if you own a tv station in washington, d.c. market, hiorically you gut?foir r. much in the w of onot sides. >> bill: ohio obviously a vital swing state. have we seen any movement since the first debate in ohio? >> yeah. before hand, there were three polls that hadbama at one, eight ando onlneea nceatreve
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three polls. obama ahead by one and fourer, and romney ahead by one. it's a real clear politics average of 0.8 tenths. looks like movement there. indutait's hard to me oy i indu es m a lesser or greater extent what's happening nationwide. if you look at that, in the real clear politics average before the debas, it was obama leading by 3.1%. after the debates, as o this byntn,t'somnad at sof.1 and leading 48. that bounce will grow a ltle bit more as we get polls here in the next couple of days. i would not be surprised to see it grow to five points. >> bill: nevada and corado are o est ry d wor? >>h. correct. we've got some polling in colorado. before happened there were four polls. obama won two of them. by three and four points. romney won two by threend four
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points. thalarolsvels is now swung colorado into romney's column by half a point. nevada we haven't had that much polling since the debate. but i got to tellyou, looking at priva pollsoing into the ba naveh inchned id obama -- >> bill: it would seem that -- >> at foreclosure rate. >> bill: the debate on tuesday is a town hall situation, which is lotent. the rst debate was a mano a mano. now you have people selected by the gallup organization undecided voters, asking the presidents questions and tn the the candidates. and en tyetuto pl estch wawethth so it's a much softer format and
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i don't see the potential of a knockout blow there at all. what will probably happen is a draw. i'll give you the last word on it. >> yeah. i think you'reight. it's har tt ininaadio interview where he said he was too polite in the last debate. so you're right. it's hard to attack in a town hall meeting. what matters there is empathy and authenticity. does the candidateseem to spdst veanen rshoinnd seem to be direct and on point and authentic about what they're saying. >> bill: all right. if you can fake that, you might be able to win it. know what i'm talking about? you can't fake it. >> bill:h, y cano! cake >>o. i w i a s , i l t emperor's new clothes. at the end of the parade, we see them exactly as they are. >> bill: all right. >> no, no. >> bill: we have a brand-new fox news poll to tell mr. rove and
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you about. roey leingma45 48maat gwi among likely independent voters, romney ahead 44 to 32. look at tha 25% still undecided in the independent range. a queson, are you certain you ll v mn s a, ct ahead, should pbs, big bird, elmo and the crew be getting 0 million-dollar a year from we the people? actor lassar burton says yes. and then ben affleck has a new film on iran,omt afk bnom a oohooo....hahaahahah! oh...there you go. wooohaah m a d tr! no you're not. i know.
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obanttneer etth faler should fund the corporation for public broadcasting which will get $450 million next year alone. big bird has become the symbol of the fight. there is a lot more going on jog flong,bird lavar burton who was the host for 26 years. i know you're deeply emotionally involved with this and your point of view what just articulate it for the viewers tonight. t tofhe, esigesu enus big bird. what pbs represents for this untry and has for an awfully long time is the ideal that we wa to g eit eti as t a qty atfof aca citizens and public broadcasting has beenn agency and part of the machinery that ha delivered
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quality education at no cost to the blicoran manrs ilheu atos tblt'50li r. 's lot of taxpayer cost. but let me just ask you this: i like pbs programming especially for kids. you did a nice job for a long time on that and it was very educational. the sesame worhop, which i e b dr pv, tr tscog he irs 2011 filing, $356 billion. that's what the sesame workshop is worth. mrrtthhening to subt to yo ethermapl like cartoon channel and others because we're in an era where we have to bring down the spending. of two do it. and you say? sousi t if'r g to focus on the
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$414 million, you are missing the point. it citizens.always claimed to be and i'm not saying that pbs is perfect and you're quite right, the sesame workshop canake care of itself and we don't need to wor about big bird. he'sonnaein 'sna o tergue bill, is how do we do the job of educating america's children and are we going to make them political footballs in this mpaign? pu- heepul tvet 0 ioyero pbs that education over the television airways directed at children is going to crumble and that will hurt kds? >> it's going to suffer.
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it'soing touffer. and there are alreadylentf il fngouhe acll me'sl. 'rheng to live up to the promise of this experiment that america is or we're going to advocate our responsibility and i think that that is the real issue here. take big bird out of the equation anhe pse t ic holds out to all those who live within our boundaries. >> bill: a right. very eloquentnd articulate, we appriate your point of view. thanksor com. ennnleonheig rdtrsy t lllyheomebat between biden and ryan tomorrow night. next, should america attack iran if it doesn't stop its nuke weapons program? ben affleck will answer that question because he has directed a new mie aoutn. h y s t f t rt
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liioiler the presidential election. but it's clear the israelis are not going to allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon and will use military force if necessary. meantime, sanctions against iran are hurting that country dy ts cens fng ar nle ct a fm t a i spoke with him yesterday. so you make a movie about a time
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in history that a lot of people forget. 1979, iran has american hostages. >> indeed. >> bill: it's lyurting the toalgaeaeos y ouuy who wasn't conscious at that time, why do you want to make a movie like this? >> it was a great story. for one thing, it's a thriller. 's actually comedy with the hollywood satirea complicated c.i.a. movie, a political movie. ds aru >>l:yont m a rtenouou a serious subject, rescuing americans from a dictatorship, iran. >> i did. the serious aspect was this was a tribute the folks in our clan did he say tine services ther recently.iceho are and folks who are -- what they give up to serve us and to serve our country. >> bill: this is a valentine from ben affleck to the intelligence communi. the same people who water board, t seter
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ndn,t r lal iegoto t you? >> i don't worry too much about what my lib rap friends say. today i made a movie that my friends who are democrats and republicans can both watch. it's not a political movie. >> bill: you didn't in the back of your mind, you didn't say itf cryo ec fyin som pe 'venth c.i.a. i met general david petraeus. these are extraordinary honorable people at the c.i.a. make no mistake. >> bill: sounds good to army now, iran, again, iluencing estictauf nuhi 'mribot nsharys ou s is the same regime in my movie in 1979 can khomeini, the same mentality. we're still dealing with them. ifhey got a bomb, i tnk erybthks thawo b bl m a aur pt, b fngthne h to also be jew did she judicious.
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>> bill: what es that mean? you strangle em with sanctions, which seems to be cucys ap. oue netanyahu the okay to go in if it reach has certain point and whack them. my understanding is that netanyu. >> rick: -- >> israel is not capable of whacking theto t eentey edbe wed a i to oovenpo i would be judicious in the high percentage of americans don't want to see another war and one ought to be careful before one engages in war. however, we have to have a line beyond which we say this is not veloououn't oppose military action to stop their nuclear program? >> i wouldn't oppose military actionbut the question is where the line is. >> bill: that's always the question. >> i wouldn't be backed into the line. >> bill: all right. now, you're a drabi ar?o te >> l o ojo
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sunk hs done a good job. i'm gog vote for him. >> bill: if you had to point to one thing about president obama that he's accomplished that has impressed you what, would it be? >> well, i mean, accomplished. >> b ne on hiajolyoa changing the tax structure. so that the wealthy pay their fair share, to me, is of towering importance. >> bill: do you believe in income redistribution? anyime hang - ilo, . >> changing the tax code a little bit. >> bill: there is a philosophy among liberal americans and you and i are fat cats, we're 1%ers >> indeed. >> bill: the philosophy is affleck and o'reilley, they can po 4 4fha t wesp iro >>ho wreoio turn to the prebush tax cut numbers. but yes. i don't know what your nut looks like, but i don't spend so much that can't afford to pay a little bit more in taxes and i
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think that's important. i think the stimulus was a good thinby age thitsoly cey. in s umti epres. i't tve you obama talking points. >> bill: no, no. we're interested in you and what you think. last question, if the president loses to mitt romney because you're a massachusetts guy, he was the governor of the state. bil a-ed. >>nottne mei rye. >>l:'rt g soine cry o u be all right? >> i hope not. i think president obama is in good shape. i would put money on president obama? >> bill: how much moy wa 'c igockriba here. the movie is "argo." ben affleck, we appreciate it. it's gotten great reviews. it opens on friday. when we come bac dennis miller takes on big bd, biden dyan. ert [e unbot leys.. tends to stay at rest...
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>> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly. in the miller time segment, let's get right to this stage of southern california. joins us from santa barbara. lavar burton, very eloquent. and you're following thebi i c't b b are t off. so i'm going to say pulay grande
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'cause i'm getting tired of hearing big bird. levin, sesame vetade 356 bucks. they don't need moresee ne gund sandra fluke have to realize that they're missing the big point. we're broke. if we spend a whole lot more money, the chinesewho now own big bird, are going to come in, defeher ze rvsci b b. and make $350 million a year and i'm wondering if we have to participate in it. why don't they kic in some back end towards the national debt? why does a creeplike bill thtehemeneond m twhings. big bird isn't a duck. and miller is -- >> no reason to tackle me over jokes. i'm trying to do jokes. you secret service,or's
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. pe t odehi eck line that you just dropped on everybody needs to be explained. bill moyers, in addition to having his dopey program funded by miller and me and you, all right, get videotapes of said anatonot ay f a to us. guess where it goes! where does it go, miller? where does the dvd money go? >> to bill moyers. >> bill: yes! that's the c d alechsi r d, othli elmo, tickle me elmo, tickle me bill moyers, tickle everybody. it ain't coming back to the taxpayer. it's going in somebody's pocket. that's the co er hewaalou moinaleyut 'sood lesson. i think everybody's got to start pulling their own oar in this country. there is more to it than puppets.
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there is money in equals money out. nice lesson for o kids. mig.heig p tre >>l: r. us tg t peking, big bird. got to be marinaded. >> i like a nice sobu noodle b iw it!touking of empty head i knew it! >> the stuff in his head makes sawdust look like beluga caviar. all right? sheriff bide sun an international chew toy and they better put appear air b io at pm h d't h msagt an n gt s ouartition off iraq into three separate regions and that's appropriate because he has a curve for a brain and sunni, he's going to get the shia kicked out of him by paul ryan. >>ill: do you think ryan is ln,hiid could
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be debating himself and hurt himself. okay? >> bill: he doesn't have to. all he has to too is stand back and let the car wreck happen. >> listen, y heard the - encydr . 'st ey l ght. he was solid. he's in there. biden is going to flick all around and he's going to do all this little crap stuff. but he's insecure intellectually. anne who pronouncet iel biin the debate prep with paul ryan. i don't know how you simulate biden. you must have an unlit pilot room i the rehearsal space or unlit pilot light in the rehearsal space. dof nyatow tonb s nairgoeney ntn a little too deep with the ratchet, and i think they severed a discernment lobe up front. when he has to get out of the bubble, when he has to get out
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of t bubble at the end of this term and g back into the real world, he's going be me we t j wre o sha cct bagging groceries. he won't know how to be in the outside world. >> bill: you don't really like the vice president, do you, miller? >> i didn't like that in chains thing, billy. that's crap! listen, sometimeyou get these iththasrtoebdo racism with stupid crap like mitt romney wants to do that. racism is the great national shame. for him to co- opt it for cra like that, to be the cool guy in the room, i've had it with joe bide 'c in'wa toe interrupt miller describing the vice president and his strengths and weaknesses, although the strengths kind of eluded me in that monologue. did imiss it? >> like i said, billy, you're often tough on theenrs o s a ye m-- y mro t o le may p tst could.
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i'm sorry if you find it lacking. >> bill: no, no, no. not me,miller. because i don't want you to direct your ire at me. noing lacking. >> listen, they ought to replace elizabeth rren up the wi arikobalneo b t departed manager of the red sox. and miller and i would like to you know, the tickets are available, but just two bold or fresher shows. all the other ones sold out. saturday, november 24housn, s. tu,ce 8lte ty u foio b bre.c also my only solo appearance before the presidential election will be at the hard rock hotel, broward county, florida, on friday, october 26. we'll be discussing the election by that tim may he areio d shi sutiit romney. that report after these messages
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>> bill: back of the book segment tonight, did you see that? we begin with cbs news correspondent lara logan who apparently believes the usa is not being tough enough on terrism. in aecent speech, she cites the obaminats deed-qrl ne weingied to and i knew that the american people were being misled and when it comes to issues that i care about, like issues of national security, i don't think that pic sd dte nna sitic pe, officials in the administration love to tell us today that there are only 50 al-qaeda left in afghanistan and the impression that we're given is that they're one direct strike away fm obliteration and that's justimpl t eywse.
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>>l: r. re miss juliet sudden huddy. she's on "60 minutes." >> she's amazing journalist. she's a young woman, really the example of what a true journali should be for men and wonouis e o, t gl irl w mpl awards, emmies. >> bill: she was the one sexually assaulted in cairo. >> right. >> bill: horrible situati. she is teed off. she doesn't believe the american people are bei told e trut t ae shrkr cbs.r not exactly the bastion of conservatism. she goes and gives this speech after she's done a long series in afghanistan, boots on the ground, she's there with all these people there, sing what goiofes shoup ursteahiow people. she didn't dance around, didn't mince words. >> bill: she's from south africa, by the way.
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i think she's married t a american citizen. okay. second one is actss n y dn t m el" mi ry t te around after voting for president obama last time. she's getting a lot of heat. roll the tape. >> people are going to have their o opinion and that's the t. e htoto ansey platform to exercise my first amendment right as an american citizen to say who i am choosing to vote for. it's my constitutional right to have my choice and whi want to vote for forresen >>t' h. >> i c h n b t o h s b t en his character. >> bill: so what happened to her had she came public? >> she was attacked viciously on twitter, everything, calling her anld hag. really went after the whole race whhed look --
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